Top Things to Do in Malta

With over 7000 years, lies the beautiful and history country of Malta. Just south of Italy, Malta finds itself on numerous travel guides destinations spots for 2017. With prehistoric temple and the most unique architecture, there is so much to do in the small country of Malta. Planning your trip to Malta is probably one of the most exciting things in the world. One of the hardest decisions you will have to make is what to do. Lucky for you, we have done the research, and here are the top things to do on your trip to Malta in 2017.

  1. Mnajdra and Hagar Qim

If you are seeking some history, Malta possess some of the most historic buildings in the world. In fact, Mnajdra and Hagar Qim are known to be one of the oldest standing buildings in documented history dating back to 3600 BC and 2500 BC. If you thought Stonehenge was old and unique, these two temples will blow your mind.

  1. Diving

One of the hidden gems of Malta are the serene and impressive diving locations. It has been said that over 50,000 people come to Malta specifically to dive. Don’t worry if you are not an expert, there is classes for all levels of divers with opportunities to find the most impressive underwater landscapes in the world. Forget landscapes above water, dive down and find a whole new world!

  1. Valletta Fortifications Walk

On your travels through Malta, it is essential to do a Valletta Fortifications walk. The city itself is an architectural and constructional beauty. Built on top of a rock peninsula, overlooking the water, no matter where you are, the views are impeccable. It’s recommended by numerous travelers that you begin your walk starting by the City Gate, which is considered the main entrance to the city.

Thousands of Years Calling Your Name

Malta is probably one of the best countries to visit in 2017. With some of the oldest historic buildings in the world, impressive underwater landscapes and cities with decadent food, you can’t pass up this opportunity. There are thousands upon thousands of years just calling your name awaiting your visit.